Vegas sports odds offers NFL odds, college football oddsNBA odds, college basketball odds, horse betting, poker rooms and casino games.
Bookmark VSO and stay up to date with live sports betting odds, picks, predictions and the best online sportsbooks for betting odds.

College Football

College Football Betting Odds Week 10 - Oklahoma at Nebraska

Written by John Bower   
Friday, 06 November 2009 20:44
Bob Stoops and the Oklahoma Sooners play the Nebraska Cornhuskers Saturday night.

The Oklahoma Sooners may not be in the national title picture anymore but they are still in the Top 20 and in position for a big bowl game if they don’t stumble down the stretch. They get a big test on Saturday night at 8:00pm EST on ABC against one of their long-time rivals, the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The Sooners have won the last four meetings against Nebraska and are 4.5-point college football betting favorites at online sportsbooks to make it five straight. The rivalry between Oklahoma and Nebraska is not as hot and heavy as it used to be but it still elicits strong feelings. "They've played for a long time and any time you've played for a long time and the games were meaningful, there's going to be a different air to the game," Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini said. "A lot of people take it seriously, obviously, and we're looking forward to it."

Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops also has a great feeling for the rivalry. "I always have had, playing Nebraska here for a long time, great respect for them. An amazing tradition and history," Stoops said. "I always want our freshmen, sophomores, guys that haven't been around that long to have a true understanding of the whole tradition, history and pride of that program. I've always felt that way. Playing them has always been tough." Bet Oklahoma -4.5 as they try to win their 3rd straight game of the season in week 10 college football odds.

Oklahoma won 62-28 last year and the game was never close as the Sooners jumped out to a 28-0 lead. Oklahoma has been very good in the month of November and they have been very good on the road. The Sooners are 5-0 in college football betting in their last 5 games in November. The Sooners are 7-1-1 ATS in their last 9 road games. The Sooners are 7-2-1 ATS in their last 10 conference games. The favorite is 4-1 in college football odds for the last 5 meetings between the two teams.

The Cornhuskers are 1-4 vs. in their last 5 conference games. The home team is 5-2 ATS in the last 7 meetings between the two teams. The Under is 8-1 in the Sooners last 9 games overall. The Over is 10-3 in college football betting odds in the Sooners last 13 conference games. The Over is 5-2 in the Sooners last 7 games as a road favorite. The Under is 4-0 in the Cornhuskers last 4 games overall. The Under is 5-1 in the Cornhuskers last 6 home games. The Over is 23-7 in the Cornhuskers last 30 games in November. The Over is 5-2 in the Cornhuskers last 7 games as a home underdog.

Bower's College Football Picks: The Sooners have been dominate over the Cornhuskers so even though they are on the road, I can see them easily covering the 4.5-point spread. My college football pick for week 10 is take Oklahoma laying the points to the OVER in a close call parlay at youwager. Make sure to open an account at youwager sportsbook to receive 5% reduced juice wagering for bets placed on Friday's and gamblers insurance! Vegas odds at the MGM Mirage sportsbook have the Oklahoma Sooners -4 favorites against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in college football odds with a betting total of 42.5.

You Wager Sportsbook

Week 10 college football odds at youwager have Oklahoma -4.5 against Nebraska with a betting total 51.
Open an account to receive up to a $350 deposit bonus and gamblers insurance!

Last Updated on Saturday, 07 November 2009 00:09
 

NCAA Football Odds

Bodog Sportsbook

Bodog Sportsbook
Up to 30% Bonus

SBG Global

SBG Global
295% Total Bonus

Sportsbook.com

Sportsbook.com
Up to $250 Bonus

Betus Sportsbook

BetUS Sportsbook
Up to $300 Bonus

NCAAF Headlines

Dan Mullen got rave reviews after his rookie season as head coach of the Mississippi State Bulldogs as they finished 5-7 straight up in college football picks and 6-5 against the spread. Most important, Mississippi State was competitive and showed marked improvement both in play

There was concern at the end of the 2007 when head coach Paul Johnson left the Naval Academy for Georgia Tech that the program might slip back into mediocrity. But Ken Niumatalolo, who was Johnson’s Assistant Head Coach, has done a remarkable job of keeping

The Hawaii Warriors missed a bowl for the first time in 4 seasons as they finished the 2009 season with a record of 6-7 straight up and 6-6 against the college football betting spread in Greg McMackin’s 2nd year on the job. McMackin had